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Monday, February 12, 2018

Feast Or Famine

First – I’m tired of blowing and shoveling
snow.I’m done with winter.

Spring can start any time at this point.

Michigan didn’t start out in a hole for the
first time I can remember in a long time.In fact, Michigan shot the lights in the first half (64%) and took a 22-point
lead into halftime and the hapless Badgers looked even worse than that gap
would lead you to believe.

Unfortunately, there was a 2nd
half.

And Michigan decided to check out for about 5
minutes in 2nd half and Wiscy closed what had been a 25-point lead
down to a single digit deficit.I was sweating profusely at that point and couldn’t help but remember
the collapse in Columbus and started thinking that red teams are the bane of
Michigan’s existence this season.I would prefer to be in a bracket without any red teams come NCAA
Tourney time.

Anyway, the comeback didn’t succeed but
Wiscy extended the game hoping Michigan would have trouble at the charity
stripe.They didn’t, thankfully, and
Michigan did something that’s only happened one other time since 2000:

They won at the Troll, er, Kohl Center.

In case you like Omens:The last team to win at the Troll
Center?Your 2013-14 National Champions
(seeing as how Louisville has to forfeit that title).

Sparty-Purdue lived up to the
billing Saturday with a buzzer-beater from returning star Bridges that he
tossed in from about 3-feet from behind the 3-point line with 3 tics left on
the clock.Granted, OT at home would
have probably gone Sparty’s way, but the game-winner looked nice going in…

However, I still think Purdue is
the better team and I can’t wait for the re-match in the B1G Tourney.

Speaking of which: It was interesting to hear Izzo
bitch about the compressed season and how exhausted his team was after playing
5 games in 12 days. Delaney needs to listen to these coaches and not pull the
week early MSG stunt ever again, unless he can get the usual weekend
when all the conference tourney’s are played.

Never Again.

Of course, if the impact of
having an extra week and a half off before the NCAA’s start is POSITIVE for the
B1G teams, then I’ll get back to you.

The Committee Has Spoken

Sunday at noon-thirty, right before
the Michigan-Wiscy match-up, the Committee revealed the NCAA Tourney’s top 16-Seeds.

Michigan was projected to be holding an
8-seed per Lunardi and Jerry Palm, but Palm stated that Michigan could easily
move up to as high as a 6-seed with wins in the 4 remaining games this
season.

Biggest Issue:Sparty and Tennessee are both 3-Seeds?Duke
and Kansas are both somehow 2-seeds?With Kansas as a 2-Seed being the bigger crime…

I don’t know what the committee
is drinking or smoking, but I’ll take a case and a bag of each.

Something I agree with:the 1-Seeds all seem about right, but I
wouldn’t have Virginia as the overall #1.There’s just not enough offense on that team.Purdue is ranked right and I don’t have a
problem with either Xavier or Villanova, who should be the overall
1-Seed.And based on who the 2-Seeds
are, I don’t think any of them are moving up to the 1-Seed line.But I can certainly see how nearly all the 3-Seeds could
displace the 2-Seeds if they win out over the rest of the regular season.Especially Sparty.I’m pretty sure Sparty easily beats the 5
teams ranked immediately ahead of them.I don’t understand the disrespect there…the suckeyes are being a little
disrespected as well as a 4-Seed, and I could see them inching up if any of the
3-Seeds stumble in remaining games this season.

If this season is any indication,
the Tourney
will be upset riddled and not very chalky.I can’t remember the last time a 1-Seed didn’t make the FF, but this
might be one of those seasons.Virginia is vulnerable, Villanova is beatable, Xavier is dangerous, but
runs cold at times and Purdue just lost it’s second game in a row.

So, yeah, anything can happen…it’s
basketball!

Signing Day

I got a text stating that Michigan’s
recruiting class was lackluster and that Harbaugh has “Lost his edge”.My answer to that:Maybe

Let’s face facts:Recruiting does impact season outcomes.Michigan was still suffering from the gaps
that Hoke’s final season left on the offensive line.

Good recruiting and depth take
time to produce.While Michigan didn’t have the 1
stellar 5-star (that they lost to Georgia) they have some solid players.And Michigan is recruiting like Stanford
now (Stanford’s class was ranked #63).Stanford
looks for smart, slightly under rated players that they can work with in the
weight room and on the field.If
Michigan is now doing the same thing, I don’t have an issue with that.

So, no, I’m not panicking because
Michigan’s class was rated #20-24 overall and didn’t have a splashy look about
it.I’ll panic if and when I don’t
see the results on the field.

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